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How To Become a Residential Care Facility Director

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Working with older adults at a residential care facility for the elderly can be an incredibly rewarding career choice. Becoming a director takes time and dedication, but it can be a great fit for someone who has the drive, passion and necessary skills. Education Each state has its own requirements regarding the minimum qualifications for directors. An RCFE license needs to be obtained, along with any necessary college degrees. Other licenses and certifications may be required depending on the area. The tasks that need to be completed in the role run the range from managing the budget to hiring and overseeing staff members to correctly handling medical documentation. Therefore, an education that encompasses some forms of accounting, business and marketing, along with something in the health field will be an asset. Experience Getting experience working with the elderly or in a facility should be a priority early on. Internships can be a great way to learn about the different roles facili

How To Become a Certified RCFE Administrator

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  Do you want to work at a residential care facility for the elderly? If so, you will probably need an RCFE administrator certification and license, depending on your state. There are some standard requirements for receiving certification. High School Diploma You must have a high school diploma at a minimum for licensing consideration through the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards. You will also need at least two years of relevant work experience, meaning that you should find jobs in assisted living homes or communities. Associates Degree or Better If you are pursuing an RCFE certification after college, then the stipulations change a little. If you have an associate’s degree or better, in a relevant discipline, then your work experience requirements are reduced. For example, candidates with an associate’s only need 18 months of experience as opposed to two years. Also, those candidates with a bachelor’s will only need six months of satisfactory work experience

COVID Testing in RCFEs To Prevent Virus Spread

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People living in residential care facilities for the elderly are at a higher risk for major complications from COVID-19. This is due to underlying health conditions and age. There is also a high chance for the spread of the virus in these facilities because of how closely the individuals live together. An RCFE administrator needs to be prepared to use strategies to prevent virus spread because of the high-risk nature of COVID to the residents. Use Testing One measure to prevent virus spread at an RCFE is by testing all residents if there is an outbreak. Testing residents helps ensure that those who have the virus are found, even if they are asymptomatic, so treatment for their health can start immediately and safety measures can be implemented for the other staff and tenants as soon as possible. Be Prepared The RCFE administrator needs to be prepared for what he or she will do to implement the necessary guidelines if an outbreak occurs. The administrator should prepare with pl

3 Advantages of Taking Online Classes

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You need to complete training in order to achieve and maintain your RCFE administrator certification. While you can have to take some of your classes in person, there are many benefits to completing the coursework online. Maintain a Convenient Schedule In-person classes are typically at set times. Attending them can often mean missing work or family commitments. Online courses, however, can be completed whenever you have some free time. Avoid Commuting If you live in certain parts of the country, then you have likely had to deal with classes getting canceled due to snowstorms. However, the more often your classes get canceled, the longer it takes you to complete your program. Online classes are not affected by weather, however. Even if you are stuck inside, you can still listen to lectures and complete quizzes. Taking classes electronically also lets you avoid driving to lecture halls in heavy traffic. Stay Comfortable Let's face it: There are some days you just don’t want to get

Steps to Getting RCFE Certified

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If you’re interested in working in a senior housing facility, it’s a good idea to get your Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, or RCFE, certification. Being certified means you will receive specialized knowledge which will help you become more successful in your field and it can also increase your chances of getting hired. You can generally get certified in a couple of months, and you can even take some RCFE online training to speed up the process. Read below for more information. Pre-qualifications There are a few required pre-qualifications. You need to be at least 21 years old and you need to have completed high school or else possess your GED. You also need to have the knowledge and ability to care and supervise others. Classes You need to take 80 hours of certified RCFE classes . Up to 20 hours can include certified RCFE online training classes which can be completed at your convenience. The remaining 60 hours of classes need to be taken in person by a certified course in

Salary Expectations for an RCFE Administrator

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If you’re looking for a career change and have considered working in a residential care facility for the elderly, you may have some questions. An RCFE administrator certification can help you go up the ladder in the field. Here’s what to expect in terms of salary. Industry Salaries The growing healthcare industry specifically marketed toward the steadily rising elderly population offers nice salaries. A nursing care facility for the general public averages $79,010 for salaries. On the high end, a salary average of $105,650 is seen for those in the specialty industry. Home health care services ranks in the middle with an average of $84,710. Top Markets If you are looking for an above average salary, look no further than metropolitan areas. Boston, New York City, San Diego, New Haven, Seattle and Tacoma have salaries averaging around $114,610. With an average salary of $123,930, San Jose-Santa Clara-Sunnyvale, California metro tops the list. Certain states offer better than average s

Four Things You Need to Know About RCFE Certification

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If you plan to work or run a residential care facility in the state of California, you need to take RCFE certification classes. Both the facility and the administrator require a license. All other staff members must receive annual training. Here are four other things you need to know about RCFE certification. Residential Care Facility Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly care for the elderly that do not require medical intervention. These non-medical facilities are also known as Board and Care or Assisted Living facilities. People starting at the age of 60 can move into these facilities to have additional assistance with personal care activities such as bathing and dressing. Qualifications for Staff As mentioned, administrators must take RCFE certification classes and pass the state exam. Each employee must take training courses each year. There are varying requirements for the administrator depending on the size of the facility, but all administrators must be 21 years old wit